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by investigating what is being called dark energy. our science correspondent reports. >> the world around us is made of atoms. they link up to form the buildings we see. the water that flows and all night from the planet. there is something else out there that links the most of the universe. a force that was present at the beginning of time. after the big bang, the expansion of the universe would slow down and contract under the force of gravity. instead, what seems to be happening is galaxies seem to fly apart faster than ever before. scientists believe this is called dark energy. it accounts for two-thirds of the universe. this acceleration defies all the current theories of physics. scientists want to know where the and this energy that is driving the universe apart is coming from. they're using the hubble space telescope to find out. it will be measuring how far and fast galaxies are accelerating away from us. one of the researchers tells me the results may show that the universe would continue to accelerate apart forever. >> the
by investigating what is being called dark energy. our science correspondent reports. >> the world around us is made of atoms. they link up to form the buildings we see. the water that flows and all night from the planet. there is something else out there that links the most of the universe. a force that was present at the beginning of time. after the big bang, the expansion of the universe would slow down and contract under the force of gravity. instead, what seems to be happening is...
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green energy a great place to save green dollars. if green energy had any promise, entrepreneurs would be in on it. in terms of clean energy, we have it in our backyard with natural gas, remove obstacles to that, we'll have all the clean energy we want and need and export it. >> rick, you're against government waste. this was an incredibly wasteful program. is this the place we should start cutting? >> i actually came up with a very short quote that i think speaks to this point better than i could ever hope to. so i'm gog read it. federal investment in science and basic research has led to numerous innovations and commercial successes from laser lasers, from the internet to mri scanners. do you know who said that? mitt romney in his book "no apology, the case for american greatness." that is the point. look, government has always been involved in our greatest progress, they're always going to be involved. all the things we count on today, government played a role in. there have always been the sad saps and the nay sayers who want to
green energy a great place to save green dollars. if green energy had any promise, entrepreneurs would be in on it. in terms of clean energy, we have it in our backyard with natural gas, remove obstacles to that, we'll have all the clean energy we want and need and export it. >> rick, you're against government waste. this was an incredibly wasteful program. is this the place we should start cutting? >> i actually came up with a very short quote that i think speaks to this point...
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energy included, because of innovation. >> absolutely. energy is really a key target of technology, both in terms of production side but also there is a lot more efficiency in the corporate side and in households in the way we consume energy. there are new light bulbs, new building codes, new equipment that is energy efficient. >> is that where the innovation is in this country or is it elsewhere? is this country still number one in innovation? >> i think we're still number one in innovation. i talk to a lot of companies and american companies are innovative but there's more competition, so we have to continue to up our game, which means utilizing our energy, utilizing innovative technology, educational system needs to be a world class educational system if we're going to have world class xaeps and we need to build our infrastructure. other countries are doing that. we need to do likewise. >> good to see you. bob hormats joining us. >>> up next, the state of the union and what the proposal president obama laid out in the second term. >>>
energy included, because of innovation. >> absolutely. energy is really a key target of technology, both in terms of production side but also there is a lot more efficiency in the corporate side and in households in the way we consume energy. there are new light bulbs, new building codes, new equipment that is energy efficient. >> is that where the innovation is in this country or is it elsewhere? is this country still number one in innovation? >> i think we're still number...
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for an energy boost. prime minister abe will ask president obama to permit shell gas exports to japan. the two leaders will meet on friday at a summit in washington. japan faces a rising energy shortage. most plants are halted and utilities are depending on thermal power. abe is eager to import shell gas as a new cheaper resource. the u.s. is limiting gas exports to its free trade partners only. that's to avoid pressure on domestic fuel prices. japan must go through a government screening on a case by case basis. the prime minister is busy at home too. he's brainstorming to make japanese industry more competitive. he asked for ideas from panel of business people, academic leaders and cabinet ministers. he want to promote clean energy. the panel gathered on monday night to discuss economic growth in three fields, agriculture, energy and science and technology. >> translator: we see agriculture as a growth sector and will promote it as an energy. >> some members said japan should make it a target to become
for an energy boost. prime minister abe will ask president obama to permit shell gas exports to japan. the two leaders will meet on friday at a summit in washington. japan faces a rising energy shortage. most plants are halted and utilities are depending on thermal power. abe is eager to import shell gas as a new cheaper resource. the u.s. is limiting gas exports to its free trade partners only. that's to avoid pressure on domestic fuel prices. japan must go through a government screening on a...
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welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to turn to former energy market regulator chris cook welcome to the us report good to meet you again all right well chris kirk you have written something for asia times called gas diplomacy time for iran's tell us about it right well gas diplomacy is in my view we've gone quite far enough with dollar diplomacy i think it's time for energy diplomacy generally gas diplomacy what is taught upon the dollar diplomacy is also being called germany i suppose basically the american. might is right. most of the american empire is based on the dollar not so much you know people don't understand that america has a higher math like they resist the label they say we don't have an empire and we're just minding our business over here and in between mexico and canada but the dollar the defacto the world reserve currency in places like iran and elsewhere has been really the there means for imperialism yes absolutely on my clothes and writes well on the subject wrote about dollar hedge of money and that's precisely what we've got the petro dollar of
welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to turn to former energy market regulator chris cook welcome to the us report good to meet you again all right well chris kirk you have written something for asia times called gas diplomacy time for iran's tell us about it right well gas diplomacy is in my view we've gone quite far enough with dollar diplomacy i think it's time for energy diplomacy generally gas diplomacy what is taught upon the dollar diplomacy is also being called germany...
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pricing a new framework for energy cooperation more to the point because i think what's needed and i was a conference recently quite an interesting one with people like richard perle and john hannah not. you know quite hawkish and they were saying look the needs to be some new elements in the negotiations we can't just keep offering the iranians some spare parts for their bowings but isn't going to cut it in the negotiations right now the. e.u. told us here the kaiser report you were talking about inflation in iran the price of chicken's doubled in a week you were there yes and they're in the reale is really hyper inflation almost i mean is collapsing and again these these are tremendous pressure being born in iran presumably because of this standoff with the other mideast player israel so you're suggesting that this gas diplomacy is somehow going to usurp this tension between these two that economics will trump what's going on there and it's all just rhetoric you know how does this how does this play out i'm hearing two different things here well the. worst since i was there is gone
pricing a new framework for energy cooperation more to the point because i think what's needed and i was a conference recently quite an interesting one with people like richard perle and john hannah not. you know quite hawkish and they were saying look the needs to be some new elements in the negotiations we can't just keep offering the iranians some spare parts for their bowings but isn't going to cut it in the negotiations right now the. e.u. told us here the kaiser report you were talking...
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specifically is that the government will choose specific energy types that it supports and energy and energy will move in fits and starts in terms of how technology advances because the free market is incentivized to only move in the direction the government wants it to not know not true the free market has a set of eyes of moving in the direction where there's the greatest profits and if they've got to deal with government that helps we have today but i think he wants to know who's on this later but they don't because the government alex looks profitable by what they want to invest in and they favor certain technologies around their argument is flawed because if your argument is flawed economic theory tells you something called the money multiplier when the government puts one dollar in it creates four dollars in the on that because i get the dollar i go to a store i purchased something that's what the pay an employee with that dollar but employees got to pay their rent would that dollar that property was about to pay their tax dollars to create four dollars just by the government pu
specifically is that the government will choose specific energy types that it supports and energy and energy will move in fits and starts in terms of how technology advances because the free market is incentivized to only move in the direction the government wants it to not know not true the free market has a set of eyes of moving in the direction where there's the greatest profits and if they've got to deal with government that helps we have today but i think he wants to know who's on this...
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do you take into account how much energy was spent, and to move it to work the life span. do we need to establish a standard where we take it into account to quantity my how much emissions are saved by them. >> melissa, you know how to stop e pollution? stop subsidizing it. the president's there in the state of the union message talking about, you know, oh, yeah, solar's cheaper than it was. wind, ect.. if you took the federal money away, thrdz be no pollution from the things because they wouldn't exist. they'd go bankrupt. you know what we use? natural gas, which produces half the carbon dioxide that coal does in producing electricity, and we would explore it. we would exploit it. we wouldn't have the pollution. melissa: people need the fats. >> exactly. remember what kermit the frog said, "it ain't easy being green." melissa: chank so much for coming on. have a great weekend. >> bye. melissa: today's fuel gauge, the first photos of chavez in more than two months. look at that. speculation about his health furled recently, the fourth cancer surgery in cuba. he's holding u
do you take into account how much energy was spent, and to move it to work the life span. do we need to establish a standard where we take it into account to quantity my how much emissions are saved by them. >> melissa, you know how to stop e pollution? stop subsidizing it. the president's there in the state of the union message talking about, you know, oh, yeah, solar's cheaper than it was. wind, ect.. if you took the federal money away, thrdz be no pollution from the things because they...
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pricing and you framework for energy cooperation more to the point because i think what's needed and i was a conference recently quite an interesting one with people like richard perle and john hannah not exactly. you know quite hawkish and they were saying look the needs to be some new elements in the negotiations we can't just keep offering the iranians some spare parts for their bowings isn't going to cut it in the negotiations right now the. e.u. told us here the ties report you were talking about inflation in iran the price of chicken's doubled in a week you were there yes and they're in the reale is really hyper inflation almost i mean is collapsing and again these these are tremendous pressure being born in iran presumably because of this standoff with the other mideast player israel so you're suggesting that this gap. diplomacy is somehow going to usurp this tension between these two that economics will trump what's going on there and it's all just rhetoric you know how does this how does this play out i'm hearing two different things there well the. worst since i was there i
pricing and you framework for energy cooperation more to the point because i think what's needed and i was a conference recently quite an interesting one with people like richard perle and john hannah not exactly. you know quite hawkish and they were saying look the needs to be some new elements in the negotiations we can't just keep offering the iranians some spare parts for their bowings isn't going to cut it in the negotiations right now the. e.u. told us here the ties report you were...
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make america it energy independent. >> 1980. >> 1980 by. >> government fails. here is my favorite "state of the union." >> the big era of government is over. >> but it is getting bigger. what is in store for our future? tonight. [cheers and applause] in limited government with individual freedom if somebody like ron paul would run for president. he is here. dr. paul, why didn't you run aor president?i e >> i had a dream that i did. i had a dream i was doing very well and by one the primary in iowa and a lot of the next morning and watched tv but my name was never mentioned. it was a dream. maybe someday. john: you often we're ignored by many but you did get more than 2 million votes in the republican primaries.n >> i was pleased, you always d want to do better if i wasi wase encouraged by the young people that showed up that is where i became more optimistic. i did watch some of theour "state of the union" messageat tonight i did not come out very optimistic with that but this -- addressing. on college campuses there is bw reason to be optimistic. >> young peop
make america it energy independent. >> 1980. >> 1980 by. >> government fails. here is my favorite "state of the union." >> the big era of government is over. >> but it is getting bigger. what is in store for our future? tonight. [cheers and applause] in limited government with individual freedom if somebody like ron paul would run for president. he is here. dr. paul, why didn't you run aor president?i e >> i had a dream that i did. i had a dream i...
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now all that energy is beginning to shift off to the northeast. could be seeing some snow here in tokyo. mainly into the early morning hours. as this pushes overhead, those temperatures drop down just cold enough. a flurry or two will be in the air here. a little farther inland because near the coastlines, that's where you'll start to see that modifying effect from the ocean. mainly going to be staying rain here across the coastal areas and shifting completely over to snow into the toe hoke co-region. 65 kilometer winds. definitely a storm to watch going through the day here on wednesday. the good news behind it on thursday, clearing right up. high pressure is going to be ridging in here. clearer skies already being seen across korea, northeastern china. beijing only a high of 4. air stagnation could occur here because the high pressure sitting in again. we were seeing that a couple weeks ago. meanwhile, farther to the south, nice and warm weather across the tropics. not much as far as tropical activity here as well. now, here into the americas, s
now all that energy is beginning to shift off to the northeast. could be seeing some snow here in tokyo. mainly into the early morning hours. as this pushes overhead, those temperatures drop down just cold enough. a flurry or two will be in the air here. a little farther inland because near the coastlines, that's where you'll start to see that modifying effect from the ocean. mainly going to be staying rain here across the coastal areas and shifting completely over to snow into the toe hoke...
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technology after me and that and change our energy eat our energy future and so we can't in the process for our how our water our state in our communities. thanks for weighing and that was brennan or in california organizer for food and water watch. also later on are it's he senator menendez from new jersey is facing a host of allegations from bloggers claiming he's involved in a sex scandal to donor influence we'll take a look at the case and ask do political donations buy you influence with lawmakers . i think. we just put a picture of me when i was like nine years old until she told the truth. i'm a contestant i am a total get a friend that i would go grab because music was interesting. but he was kind of yesterday. i'm very proud of the role without you it's played. now to a story on capitol hill where new jersey senator robert menendez faces scrutiny over actions he may have taken to benefit a political donor but as is in hot water over his relationship with doctor and donor solomon mel again the doctor's office was recently raided by the f.b.i. over alleged medicare fraud now the
technology after me and that and change our energy eat our energy future and so we can't in the process for our how our water our state in our communities. thanks for weighing and that was brennan or in california organizer for food and water watch. also later on are it's he senator menendez from new jersey is facing a host of allegations from bloggers claiming he's involved in a sex scandal to donor influence we'll take a look at the case and ask do political donations buy you influence with...
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melissa: surprise, surprise, new evidence that solar energy is not as green as you think. the associated press reports transporting the hazardous waste created in the manufacturing process actually adds significantly to the carbon footprint. who knew there was hazardous waste; right? that offsets green benefits solar is supposed to offer. michael of the cato institute is here to explain. tad, i'm in shock. tell me more. >> well, there's liquid waste that occurs from the production of solar panels, a lot of them use galium arsenic. remember when president bush was excorrugated because he wanted to poisen us putting arsenic in the water supply. you want to know how green they are? not very. anybody who invests in them loses money. melissa: if you look at this specifically, this report, i thought, was amazing because, you know, they had a university professor who was talking in environmental studies talking about how it takes three months to generate enough electricity to pay off the energy it costs to transport the hazardous waste away from the one project. it's like you mak
melissa: surprise, surprise, new evidence that solar energy is not as green as you think. the associated press reports transporting the hazardous waste created in the manufacturing process actually adds significantly to the carbon footprint. who knew there was hazardous waste; right? that offsets green benefits solar is supposed to offer. michael of the cato institute is here to explain. tad, i'm in shock. tell me more. >> well, there's liquid waste that occurs from the production of...
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. >> we are producing more energy and america can become an energy exporter. >> we're in the midst of an energy boom and it's lowering the price of electricity and bringing manufacturing back to america. a housing boom fueled by the lowest interest rates in history. and 35 months of private sector job creation. america's future could be great. >> i'd like to focus on what lies beyond the fiscal debate. >> i'd like to, too. but that's not possible the with a sequester deadline about to descend on the american economy. when will washington's small thinking about big problems end? if this week is any indication the dysfunction won't end anytime soon. earlier this week we learned the euro area experienced its third straight quarter of negative growth. gdp there fell by 0.6%, the worst since 2009. europe has been experimenting with austerity. the deep cuts to government spending that have failed to turn the euro area economies around. unemployment in the euro area is 11.7%. some countries like spain and greece above 25%. washington is less than two week ace way from austerity in the form o
. >> we are producing more energy and america can become an energy exporter. >> we're in the midst of an energy boom and it's lowering the price of electricity and bringing manufacturing back to america. a housing boom fueled by the lowest interest rates in history. and 35 months of private sector job creation. america's future could be great. >> i'd like to focus on what lies beyond the fiscal debate. >> i'd like to, too. but that's not possible the with a sequester...
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of course, solar and wind energy should be part of our energy portfolio. but god blessed america with abundance oil oil and natural gas. instead of investing in companies like solindra, etc. have safe oil exploration. if we can grow our energy industry it will make us energy independent and it will help bring manufacturing back from placing like china. simplifying our tax code will also help the middle class because it will make it ease we're for small businesses to hire and grow. now we agree with the president. we should lower our corporate tax rate, it's one of the highest in the world so companies had bring their money and their jobs back here from overseas. we can also help grow our economy if we have a legal immigration system that allows us to attract and asip late the world's best and brightest. we need a responsible permanent solution to the problem of those who are here illegally. we must follow through on the propses of the past to secure our borders and enforce our laws. helping middle class to grow will require an education system that will gi
of course, solar and wind energy should be part of our energy portfolio. but god blessed america with abundance oil oil and natural gas. instead of investing in companies like solindra, etc. have safe oil exploration. if we can grow our energy industry it will make us energy independent and it will help bring manufacturing back from placing like china. simplifying our tax code will also help the middle class because it will make it ease we're for small businesses to hire and grow. now we agree...
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reduce the cost for energy. wind resolar and the other is not self-supporting. if you force it on consumer you raise rates and make life increasingly expensive. complete contradiction against reality. ultimately reality wins. >> bret: juan, the administration approved it once. moved it to a less controversial route but it has to be approved again. nothing standing in the way. the governor of nebraska approved it. environmentalists are upset that actually keystone wasn't mentioned last night. >> for a different reason than dr. krauthammer. they want it stopped. >> right. so there were protests today. in fact ; about the keystone. so the issue splits. there are unions who are supporting this keystone pip pipeline being put in place. because it creates high-paying jobs. so this is a read conundrum for the white house. that seems not ready deal with this. >> they're not ready to deal with it. because, you know, the green folks have money and they have invested in obama administration. and -- >> bret: that is darryl
reduce the cost for energy. wind resolar and the other is not self-supporting. if you force it on consumer you raise rates and make life increasingly expensive. complete contradiction against reality. ultimately reality wins. >> bret: juan, the administration approved it once. moved it to a less controversial route but it has to be approved again. nothing standing in the way. the governor of nebraska approved it. environmentalists are upset that actually keystone wasn't mentioned last...
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deep and builds hard to get thousands where they need to be it's a building bluebook fueled by clean energy while research is pretty new life into gold medal dreams the race is on plushie our day here on. cleveland church. play. play play play play. please. please. play. a little. place. he began. guys have been singing without me makes me very sad they've been singing without me. people goes all singing a lot so we decided to have an ensemble. yeah i'm busy serving passengers right now but i'm definitely going to sing i love singing very much. oh. yeah. and this is got our own folk singer here you know what it's wonderful that you doesn't matter how a person sings it's just the mood that matters my family works here my son works at the dining car as a chef was ahead of the dining cars my daughter and all i help my children and i like it that i like being together with them working with people is interesting we happened to meet different people some have a good sense of humor others may give you some interesting information good advice most people are kind. i would be happy to celebrate new
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that have been educated, interdisciplinary people coming to the table, different perspectives, that energy and enthusiasm around thinking differently, and around paradigm shifts, around developing breakthrough technologies, and to be able to attract those people to this area is crucial. i think that that is something that has been a benefit of being here, that a lot of people are attracted to silicon valley. that is crucial to any company starting in taking their technology to the next level. >> can you talk about the incubator? >> yes. >> the qb3? >> yes, mission bay, everybody knows. uc san francisco has conduct encourage it with research. some of the larger companies that research labs in mission bay as well. bayer and others. they are even innovating about their laboratories, because it is so expensive to build your own laboratory. so they are trying to bring some of these pharmaceutical answers to the market faster. they have an incredible spirit of innovation in those laboratories. and they are inviting other companies, not just from the bay area air even our country, they're invitin
that have been educated, interdisciplinary people coming to the table, different perspectives, that energy and enthusiasm around thinking differently, and around paradigm shifts, around developing breakthrough technologies, and to be able to attract those people to this area is crucial. i think that that is something that has been a benefit of being here, that a lot of people are attracted to silicon valley. that is crucial to any company starting in taking their technology to the next level....
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of course solar and wind energy should be a part of our energy portfolio, but also blessed us with an abundance -- abundance of coal and natural gas. instead of wasting more taxpayer money on so-called clean energy companies let's open up more federal lands were safe and responsible exploration and reformer energy regulations so that they are reasonable and based on common sense. phreaking our energy industry it will make us energy independent, create middle-class jobs and it will help bring manufacturing back from places like china. simplifying our tax cut will also help the middle class because it will make it easier for small businesses to hire and grow, and we agree with the president to should lower our corporate tax rate which is one of the highest in the world so that companies will start bringing money and jobs back here from overseas. we can also help grow our economy if we have of legal immigration system that allows us to attract and the sunlight the world's best and brightest. we need irresponsible, permanent solution to the problems of those who are here illegally, but fi
of course solar and wind energy should be a part of our energy portfolio, but also blessed us with an abundance -- abundance of coal and natural gas. instead of wasting more taxpayer money on so-called clean energy companies let's open up more federal lands were safe and responsible exploration and reformer energy regulations so that they are reasonable and based on common sense. phreaking our energy industry it will make us energy independent, create middle-class jobs and it will help bring...
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if we can grow our energy industry it will make us energy nment. it will create middle class jobs and it will help bring manufacturing back from places like china. simplifying our tax code will also help the middle class because it will make it easier for small businesses to hire and grow. now, we agree with the president we should lower our corporate tax rate one of the highest in the world so companies will start bringing their money and jobs back here from overseas. we can also help grow our economy if we have a legal immigration system that allows us to attract and assimilate the word's best and brightest. we need a responsible permanent solution to the problem of those here illegally, but first, we must follow through on the broken promises of the past, to secure our borders, and enforce our laws. helping the middle class grow will require an educational system that gives people the skills that today's jobs entail and tomorrow's knowledge will require. we need to incentivize local school districts to offer more advanced vocational courses and
if we can grow our energy industry it will make us energy nment. it will create middle class jobs and it will help bring manufacturing back from places like china. simplifying our tax code will also help the middle class because it will make it easier for small businesses to hire and grow. now, we agree with the president we should lower our corporate tax rate one of the highest in the world so companies will start bringing their money and jobs back here from overseas. we can also help grow our...
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energy costs will it be to go down. we'll become energy self-sufficient and you watch what happens to the cost of manufacturing. i'm going to bet you our manufacturing does well because -- not because our dollar is going to weaken because we'll actually have less expenses going out to energy and that will make us competitive. >> but unless the next energy czar the president appoints like the past one thinks maybe put a tax on gas to get it to $10 so the motor mounds for the windmills on chevys works a whole lot better. >> rick, you can bring your blood pressure down. he won't have to do it. we'll have enough cheap energy that we're going to be okay with. >> that really probably the single sort of biggest conversation amongst leaders in davos, that for the u.s., probably the biggest opportunity for actual moving the needle in terms of energy is shale. >> but, maria -- >> that's true. >> dramatic globalismcations in terms of the u.s. current account deficit. if you think about the money we ship now to opec and some of tha
energy costs will it be to go down. we'll become energy self-sufficient and you watch what happens to the cost of manufacturing. i'm going to bet you our manufacturing does well because -- not because our dollar is going to weaken because we'll actually have less expenses going out to energy and that will make us competitive. >> but unless the next energy czar the president appoints like the past one thinks maybe put a tax on gas to get it to $10 so the motor mounds for the windmills on...
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. >> well, look, china supplies 90% or more, 90% or more of north korea's energy. supplies substantial amounts of food and other humanitarian aid. there is simply no doubt china could change what it acknowledges is a real component of instability in northeast asia, and that is a nuclear program. what they are afraid of is that the regime in north korea is so weak that if they applied pressure it will collapse and the peninsula will be reunified under american control. i think we can talk to the chinese about why it is ultimately in their interest to get to a point that will happen someday and make it something that they can live with when career reifies. we had started talking to china two years ago we would be a lot closer. lou: i don't know if they do this in diplomatic circles, but it just doesn't work. >> never too late to start because right now number three is on the verge of being able to sell that nuclear weapons capability in the work. lou: let me raise my hand, and i understand that, but it still doesn't work, not even in diplomacy or foreign policy. what
. >> well, look, china supplies 90% or more, 90% or more of north korea's energy. supplies substantial amounts of food and other humanitarian aid. there is simply no doubt china could change what it acknowledges is a real component of instability in northeast asia, and that is a nuclear program. what they are afraid of is that the regime in north korea is so weak that if they applied pressure it will collapse and the peninsula will be reunified under american control. i think we can talk...
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on the tax part, oil and gas, a new way for him to continue funding his green energy projects. we've got a big natural gas and oil boom and i think the administration made the decision rather than necessarily fight that, because it's a big job creator, you try to siphon some of the money off it and use it for your own ambitions like war, solyndra, more wind and solar powers. >> paul: and this could be a play for the second term, minimum wage, republicans are saying $9 from 7.25, they like it, because people say they want everybody to make more money and the damage from it in terms of jobs that are never created for the low skilled, you can't see, it's not tangible. >> economists even on the left see it. maybe that's why it's the most depauling, despicable of the proposals. even liberal economists know that when you raise the minimum wage you get less employment. people will lose their jobs, that's not really debated and of course, if $9 is great. why not raise it to 20 or $50. >> paul: now what the black teenage unemployment rate over 30%. >> it's going to hit them very hard. t
on the tax part, oil and gas, a new way for him to continue funding his green energy projects. we've got a big natural gas and oil boom and i think the administration made the decision rather than necessarily fight that, because it's a big job creator, you try to siphon some of the money off it and use it for your own ambitions like war, solyndra, more wind and solar powers. >> paul: and this could be a play for the second term, minimum wage, republicans are saying $9 from 7.25, they like...
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of course solar and wind energy should be a part of our energy portfolio. but god also blessed america with abundant coal, oil and natural gas. instead of wasting more taxpayer money on so-called "clean energy" companies like solyndra, let's open up more federal lands for safe and responsible exploration. and let's reform our energy regulations so that they're reasonable and based on common sense. if we can grow our energy industry, it will make us energy independent, it will create middle class jobs and it will help bring manufacturing back from places like china. simplifying our tax code will also help the middle class, because it will make it easier for small businesses to hire and grow. and we agree with the president that we should lower our corporate tax rate, which is one of the highest in the world, so that companies will start bringing their money and their jobs back here from overseas. we can also help our economy grow if we have a legal immigration system that allows us to attract and assimilate the world's best and brightest. we need a responsib
of course solar and wind energy should be a part of our energy portfolio. but god also blessed america with abundant coal, oil and natural gas. instead of wasting more taxpayer money on so-called "clean energy" companies like solyndra, let's open up more federal lands for safe and responsible exploration. and let's reform our energy regulations so that they're reasonable and based on common sense. if we can grow our energy industry, it will make us energy independent, it will create...
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energies and talents are going into making more at lower prices and exploiting it around the world at high profits while america's energy czar going into military industrial complex and making sophisticated weaponry waging wars so you can't do both it's either you know it's guns or blood or i didn't make that line so the united states has lost its competitive edge because of its military expansionism and secondly it's as though the whole nation is living with attention deficit disorder if they go back to nafta back in one nine hundred ninety four when it was first pushed through many people warned that this was going to happen it was that great sucking sound it wasn't only going to come from mexico it was going to come from around the world as u.s. manufacturing shipped as jobs overseas to cheap labor countries to bring the product back and sell it at a markup so it's very easy to see and the consequences were predictable so it's no secret that the u.s. a large chunk of the last budget goes toward military spending and a lot of people say that this is what's propping up the economy bu
energies and talents are going into making more at lower prices and exploiting it around the world at high profits while america's energy czar going into military industrial complex and making sophisticated weaponry waging wars so you can't do both it's either you know it's guns or blood or i didn't make that line so the united states has lost its competitive edge because of its military expansionism and secondly it's as though the whole nation is living with attention deficit disorder if they...
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energy exploration company apache continued putting pressure on the energy stock sector, after reporting disappointing results for the fourth quarter in a row and a problem with an offshore well. apache fell another 4.3% on heavy volume. the stock has fallen $7.50 per the company shut in an exploratory shallow water well in the gulf of mexico after detecting an underground flow of natural gas. regulators said it appears the company acted properly. gold is at its lowest price since august tonight, after falling $26 per ounce today, down more than 1.5% settling just above $1,600 an ounce. late yesterday in a filing, billionaire hedge fund manager george soros disclosed selling about $100 million of its position in a gold exchange traded fund in the third quarter last year. four of the five most active traded exchange traded products were lower. the russell 2,000 tracking fund eeked out a small gain. and that's tonight's market focus. >> tom: yes, the u.s. stock market remains near five year highs but for real growth, tonight's market monitor is going overseas. marshall front is chairman an
energy exploration company apache continued putting pressure on the energy stock sector, after reporting disappointing results for the fourth quarter in a row and a problem with an offshore well. apache fell another 4.3% on heavy volume. the stock has fallen $7.50 per the company shut in an exploratory shallow water well in the gulf of mexico after detecting an underground flow of natural gas. regulators said it appears the company acted properly. gold is at its lowest price since august...
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energy needs. that is about to change -- that represents about 10% of u.s. energy needs. that's about to change. >> after years of talking about it, we are poised to control our own energy future. >> some experts predict united states will be energy and attended by 2035. ow will that affect canada's $40 billion oil patch and will energy independence mean for u.s. foreign policy? what does it mean for pipelines? the canadian government is anxiously awaiting a decision from the white house on the proposed keystone xl pipeline. it would carry oil nearly 2,000 miles to refineries on the u.s. gulf coast. john kerry, who long campaign to cut greenhouse gas emissions, will ultimately recommend the approval or rejection of the pipeline to the president. he is not tipping his hand , his stand on the project -- his hand on where he stands on the project. >> we have a legitimate process on the way and i intend to honor that. >> those pipeline opponents gathered in washington by the thousands, calling on the president to reject keystone. >> if you let this pipeline go through, the fi
energy needs. that is about to change -- that represents about 10% of u.s. energy needs. that's about to change. >> after years of talking about it, we are poised to control our own energy future. >> some experts predict united states will be energy and attended by 2035. ow will that affect canada's $40 billion oil patch and will energy independence mean for u.s. foreign policy? what does it mean for pipelines? the canadian government is anxiously awaiting a decision from the white...
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if we get much higher energy prices -- on going to give you an example. a few days ago natural-gas, which is in abundance in trading at three to $4 in the midwest and even lower in pennsylvania, trading $40 in new york for the day. the market was up because the day was cold, but that $40 price drove up electric prices for everybody in new england who is getting an increasing amount of their electricity off of natural-gas. and now we as a retailer of electricity feel that burden as we try to sell our customers this cheap gas. and frankly, higher energy prices put a drag on the economy gerri: you bet. we have the higher gas prices for 33 days. does that continue? >> i think it will continue until this administration wakes up and really starts acting as if they are economic illiterates , which i really think is a strong term, but really the problem we have got is high energy prices dampening growth and getting higher electric prices because of a lack of capacity to bring gas and gas products to the east coast. it is not about the environment. there is an ant
if we get much higher energy prices -- on going to give you an example. a few days ago natural-gas, which is in abundance in trading at three to $4 in the midwest and even lower in pennsylvania, trading $40 in new york for the day. the market was up because the day was cold, but that $40 price drove up electric prices for everybody in new england who is getting an increasing amount of their electricity off of natural-gas. and now we as a retailer of electricity feel that burden as we try to...
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it was described as the day of ukraine's energy independence when in november last year he have signed a one billion dollar agreement with a spanish utility to build a liquefied natural gas terminal on the black sea coast delight quickly turned into dismay when it emerged that the man signing the deal had nothing to do with the company three months later ukraine's leaders were shaking hands again this time with boiled dutch shell having signed a real deal to explore and develop the country's potentially he would shale gas reserves reportedly the third largest in europe for. the expectation is about eight to ten billion cubic meters of gas production per year and the highest is up to about twenty two twenty five once it's operational we will strive to fully meet our domestic energy needs and to even become an exporter. this is definitely sweet music to keep for years ukraine has been striving to reduce its reliance on imports from russia especially now when gas. was seven billion dollars for violating gas agreements this project is definitely good we would pay between one hundred fifty
it was described as the day of ukraine's energy independence when in november last year he have signed a one billion dollar agreement with a spanish utility to build a liquefied natural gas terminal on the black sea coast delight quickly turned into dismay when it emerged that the man signing the deal had nothing to do with the company three months later ukraine's leaders were shaking hands again this time with boiled dutch shell having signed a real deal to explore and develop the country's...